DJ Möet aka Pascal Dupuy - Sundrop Sessions 17.2 Mizu Jutsu (HTML→MP3)
FREE DOWNLOAD http://www.virb.com/itspas/music/albums/71928 So we are facing some pretty interesting times here in the USA. Political plays float on a sea of national concern over the tide of the economy. A surge of social unrest floods the senses of our collective consciousness, urging us to either go with the flow or stride with the current for change! This month I'm finally able to share a concept that I've been exploring for seven years. I see our electronic music community as being comprised of many tribes, and the individuals of these tribes have a particulalry affinity for music that resonates with the vibration of their tribe, with each tribe and musical style having a correspondant element as follows: Drum N Bass - Fire Element Breakbeats - Water Element Trance/Progressive House - Air Element Funky/Deep/Chicago/San Francisco House - Earth Element This week's show is my interpretation of the shifting universal energies I feel at a soul level in Mizu Jutsu, Water Style electronica, ala emotive, syncopated, ebb and flow of beats and bass that we know as Breaks... Enjoy! One, DJ Möet aka Pascal A Dupuy Sundrop Sessions 17.2: Mizu Jutsu Tracklisting Homeboyz only - Livewire Take it Easy - Cedric Winkleburger & The Yellow Blueberry's Daddio - 30Hz feat. Yolanda Kiss Kiss Bang Bang - Slyde My love (So good) - 10 Below & Kele Le Roc Dip & Get Low - Stanton Warriors Busta Don't Touch - DJ Defkline & Red Polo Exodus - Affinity Outta Space - Cut & Run Flaming Tongues - Unbalanced Jack with Crown Jewelz & Killa Benz Whoa (remix) - Unknown artist MSG - Afghan Headspin Hands Up - Leroy Thornhill vs. Boogie Army Attention Whore - BFX vs. Johnny Dangerously Trouble In the Jungle - Cut & Run Seeker - Stanton Warriors To Late - DJ Defkline & Red Polo Beta Beat Funk - Far Ace Everybody Needs A Shrink - Ils Who are the Warriors - Stanton Warriors
Genres: big beat, breakbeat, breakcore, breaks, broken beat
Source: http://www.virb.com
[FKL] Chris Kaltenbach aka Silence (HTML→MP3)
Hailing from the part of the United States that Bugs Bunny always made a wrong turn at on his way to the beach, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Chris Kaltenbach, aka Silence, certainly knows his way around a mix set. Since 1993, Silence has been known for keeping the dance floor packed with his eclectic rocking breakbeat record selection, his amazing ability to move the crowd with his fluid hypnotic mixing, and precise turntablism skills. The Mini Mix we have here, featuring the artist’s take on Violent Femmes, Daft Punk, Boyz Noise, Atlantic Connection, Elevator Suite and The Beatles, is just a sampling of what you can hear regularly on www.BreaksFM.com where Silence is a resident. The transitions are indetecably smooth, with one track effortlessly giving way to the next, this is set is an energizing blend of electro, rock, progressive breaks, and even a bit of drum n bass… a true WTF mix!! The Foundation presents: Silence - defektiv Sessions - Mini Mix -tracklisting- 01. Violent Femmes - Add It Up (Silence’s Snidbit Intro Edit) 02. ACDC - Thunderstruck (Crookers Remix/Silence Edit) 03. Like Woah - Oh I Like (Whitenoise Remix/Silence’s Radio Re-Rub) 04. Justice - Phantom II (Boys Noize Unreleased Turbine Remix/Silence’s Radio Re-Edit) 05. Herve - Cheap Thrills (Laidback Luke Bootleg/Silence’s Radio Re-Edit) 06. Daft Punk - Da Funk (Casino Inc Disco Remix/Silence Edit) 07. Boys Noize - Oh (A-Trak Remix/Silence’s Radio Re-Edit) 08. Atlanttic Connection - Rocksteady (LA Riots Remix/Silence’s Radio Re-Edit) 09. Maral Salmassi - Thank You (Silence’s Radio Re-Rub Edit) 10. Justice - DVNO (Surkin Remix/Silence Edit) 11. Elevator Suite - The Wheel (ALex Metric Mix/Silence’s Edit) 12. Black Devil Disco Club - On Just Foot (Pins Thomas Mix/Silence Radio Re-Edit) 13. The Beatles - Hello Goodbye (Silence’s DefeKtiv Outro Edit)
Genres: breakbeat, breaks, dnb, electro, vinyl slut
Source: http://www.foundationkl.org
[FKL] SIRIUS BREAK - THE DARK SIDE OF THE FUNK (MP3)
Sirius is baaaaaaaaaaack with a delectable dabble into the dark side of breaks… If you like your music funky, grindy, gritty, grimey with some crunkin-crankin electro bass then Sirius has got the junk to move your trunk this weekend. Our Foundation brother has us bound for a memorable boogie night that features the work of B-Phreak and DJ Fixx, as well as some cameos by some of the cream of the A-list Breaks producers including Freestylers, Autobots, Drumattic Twins, Plump DJs, and Deekline & Wizard. This set could easily be titled “Best Breaks of our Day.” On the personal, Sirius I particularly applaud your dropping in that Future Funk Squad track… They are a great group and don’t get enough attention in my humble opinion… Oh yeah… hehehe, “Here in my Car…” Whaaaaat?! The Foundation proudly presents: Sirius Break - The Dark Side of The Funk -tracklisting- 1. B-Phreak - Funkbox 2. B-Phreak - Sonic Roc 3. Freestylers - Punks (Krafty Kuts Mix) 4. Autobots, Screwface - Flesh Eater (General MIDI Mix) 5. Strider - Tokyo Loading (Brothers Bud Remix) 6. Drumattic Twins - Can’t Give You Up 7. Plump DJs - Torque of the Devil 8. Future Funk Squad - De-Mystified (Andy Page Mix) 9. Saeed Younan - Believe (Mobin Master (aka Tribalfunk) Remix) 10. Dabruck & Klein - Cars 11. DJ Fixx - Nu Era 12. DJ Fixx, Huda Hudia - I’m a Freak 13. Deekline & Wizard - Make Your Girl Feel The Bass feat. DJ Assault
Genres: breakbeat, breaks, electrobreaks, funky breaks
Source: http://www.foundationkl.org
GB2 Sundrops Sessions 11.2 - DJ Möet on FKL (MP3)
FKL Ambassador, Pascal Dupuy a.k.a DJ Moet a.k.a Big Daddy Blue Dragon has got quite a treat for us this week. Not one but TWO reinvigorating, sharp as obsidian razorblades mixes, that’s not only the perfect way to start the week with, it’s also happens to be superbly awesome! Hour 1 sucks you in with the almost hypnotic combo of the Chem Bros and Regurgitator before 30hz and Yolanda rips your face off with the woofer abusing Daddido. Our mixologist then continues his brilliant cuts in and out of some truly anthemic tunes, with the likes of Drumattic Twins and Far Too Loud amongst others. Then we got Hour 2. I really don’t want to give away too much. All I can say is, be prepared for the fluid rich aural orgasms from the likes of Steve Lawler, Paradox 3000, Deekline and many more. A perfect blend of beats, bass and booyah!
Genres: blends, breakbeat, breakcore, breaks, electro, electronica, funk, hip hop, house, minimal, oldschool, vinylslut
Source: http://www.foundationkl.org
GB1 Sundrops Sessions 11.1 - DJ Möet on FKL (MP3)
FKL Ambassador, Pascal Dupuy a.k.a DJ Moet a.k.a Big Daddy Blue Dragon has got quite a treat for us this week. Not one but TWO reinvigorating, sharp as obsidian razorblades mixes, that’s not only the perfect way to start the week with, it’s also happens to be superbly awesome! Hour 1 sucks you in with the almost hypnotic combo of the Chem Bros and Regurgitator before 30hz and Yolanda rips your face off with the woofer abusing Daddido. Our mixologist then continues his brilliant cuts in and out of some truly anthemic tunes, with the likes of Drumattic Twins and Far Too Loud amongst others. Then we got Hour 2. I really don’t want to give away too much. All I can say is, be prepared for the fluid rich aural orgasms from the likes of Steve Lawler, Paradox 3000, Deekline and many more. A perfect blend of beats, bass and booyah!
Genres: blends, breakbeat, breakcore, breaks, electro, electronic, funk, house, minimal, oldschool, vinylslut
Source: http://www.foundationkl.org
Funk La Sapien - DJ Möet on FoundationKL (MP3)
A nice positive mix from the sunshine empire’s embassador, Pascal Dupuy. This pleasant spread proclaims a breaks / house sound comprised of some of the most tasty vinyl pieces from the American continent. I mean, where are you ever going to find “Activate” by the Goodfellas? or “Temptations” - C-Vaughn & J-Virtue? And where are you gonna find such a natural flow like Pascal’s?
Genres: blends, breakbeat, breakcore, breaks, broken beat, electro, electronic, funk, hip hop, hip-hop, house, mash-up, minimal, old school, techno, vinylslut
Source: http://www.foundationkl.org/2007/09/16/fkl-pascal-dupuy-sund
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